If the dead tissue is on the back usually it's not being fed enough oxygen because of tissue compression. Unfortunately with the back there is minimal chance for recovery. With limbs there is always the option of hyperbaric chamber or reperfusion surgery.
isn't hypebaric chamber used only for gas gangrene?
I actually don't know which type of gangrene she has, but googling around seems like it isn't gas gangrene
I thought it was dry but as they said she's rotting from the inside too it's probably internal
shouldn't the doctors initiate this on their own?
their incompetence keeps to astonish me
when we first brought her to the hospital, the doctor said literally "why the hell did you bring her, you should of left her die at home"
my mom then said, "if it was your mother, would you leave her?"
the doctors attitude changed..
but still, they thought she was going to die that day
however, she got trough
but even I now think she's not going to make it another month
what I'm starting to suspect is that it's their fault she got the gangrene
she didn't have it before we got back from the hospital
when she came back she felt severe pain in her hips, we saw a bruise on her hip and one on her back
after googling I find out that one of the causes of gangrene is
Diabetes
Atherosclerosis
Peripheral arterial disease
Trauma or injury
Raynaud's phenomenon (a condition in which the blood vessels that supply the skin become intermittently narrowed)